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- Bolivian court orders the release of a prominent right-wing opposition leader
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- Archdiocese of Port-au-Prince denounces the ‘collapse of humanity’ in Haitian society
- Brazilian Feminist Granted Asylum in Europe After Facing 25 Years in Prison for Misgendering
- Brazil Supreme Court justice breaks with 2 peers, votes to absolve Bolsonaro as trial continues
- Decline in Nicaragua church attacks attributed to clergy, religious not allowed to report them
- Nicaraguan dictatorship banned more than 16,500 religious processions, new report reveals
- Protesters throw rocks at Argentine President Milei’s convoy while he campaigns
- Bolivian bishops after elections: ‘A new chapter in the country’s political history opens’
- Lawyers for Brazil’s former president reject coup allegations in final court statement
- Uruguay’s lower House passes euthanasia bill, which now heads to Senate
- Colombian senator dials back on religious crackdown
- Brazilian’s Isabella Cêpa was facing 25 years in prison for truth speech
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- Brazil’s Bolsonaro and his coalition adrift as trial verdict nears, allies say
- Uruguay bishops express sadness over euthanasia vote
- Bolivia heads to the polls as its right-wing opposition eyes first victory in decades
- Nicaraguan governor seizes Catholic school amid claims it is site of past crimes
- Investors betting voters in Bolivia will make a turn to the right